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PALAZZO DEI CONGRESSI DELLA
STAZIONE MARITTIMA, TRIESTE
DRIVING THE DIGITAL FUTURE
Strategies to Grow Stronger Communities & Businesses
TRIESTE, ITALY
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28TH & TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 2013
PALAZZO DEI CONGRESSI DELLA STAZIONE MARITTIMA TRIESTE
Molo Bersaglieri, 3; 34133 Trieste (TS)
ORGANIZERS
HEALTH LOCAL
AUTHORITY OF VENICE
The program is constantly evolving in order to accommodate the interests of Global Forum 2013 speakers and participants, as well as to take
into account the rapidly changing dynamics of the information technologies market.
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Sunday October 27th
5:30 pm 6:30 pm Guided Visit to the Kounelis exhibition Salone degli Incanti
Welcome Standing Dinner at the Prefettura 6:30 pm- 9:00pm
[DAY 1] MORNING – MONDAY OCTOBER 28th
[8:00 am - 8:45 am] Registration
[8:45 am – 9:30 am]
WELCOME ADDRESSES
KEYNOTE OPENING SESSION
[9:30 am – 11:00 am]
SHAPING OUR DIGITAL FUTURE
Europe, US, Asia, Developing Countries
 Lessons Learned for the Future
 Future Growth
Coffee Break [11:00 am – 11:30 am]
SESSION 1
[11:30 am – 1:00 pm]
INFORMATION STRATEGY: THE KEY FOR DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH
DIGITAL ENABLERS AND NEW INFORMATION PRODUCTS
Main Topics
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Incentive for Investment
Cross-Boundaries Services Challenges
Broadband/4G Infrastructures
Evolving Mobile Technologies
Location Based Mobile Services
The Role of Satellites
Open Data and the Role of Cities, Regions, States….
The Internet of Things & Sensors
Big Data & Cloud
Crowdsourcing Enterprise Innovation
[1:00 pm – 2:00 pm] LUNCH
The program is constantly evolving in order to accommodate the interests of Global Forum 2013 speakers and participants, as well as to take
into account the rapidly changing dynamics of the information technologies market.
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DAY 1] AFTERNOON – MONDAY OCTOBER 28th
Keynote Speeches [2:05 pm- 2:40 pm]
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Public Sector Driving Innovation
Mobile Apps Revolution
SESSION 2
[2:45 PM – 4:15 PM]
INNOVATIVE PUBLIC SECTOR
TRANSFORMATIVE SERVICES FOR/BY GOVERNMENTS AND CITIZENS
Main Topics
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Services: Public Sector Driving Innovation
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Open Government Driving Innovation and Demand
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Smart City or Intelligent Community?
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How to boost Open Data by local apps?
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The Power and Threat of Big Data
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Open Services
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Social Network and Smarter Government
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Public Private Partnership
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Innovation Procurement
SESSION 4
[4:30 pm – 6:00 pm]
PUBLIC POLICY FRAMEWORKS FOR
CONVERGING DIGITAL FUTURE
Main Topics
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Transitioning to IP and Other
Technologies
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Digital Agenda for Europe Horizon
2020
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Creating an Environment to Foster
Investments in Digital Networks
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Spectrum Harmonization for Global
Economy Scale
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Evolving Broadcasting
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Adapting Copyright
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Impact of Over-the-Top Providers
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Adapting to convergence
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Network Neutrality
SESSION 3
[2:45 PM – 4:15 PM]
CYBERSECURITY ISSUES:
ORGANISATION'S INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
Main Topics
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New Usages / Current Threats: BYOD..
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Understanding the Internet : Mapping of Internet and
Geopolics of the main Actors
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Mesuring Risk, a Critical Step: Need of Metrics and Impacts
Studies
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Current and Futur Regulation for Organizations (Public and
Private Sectors)
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Cyber Liability Insurance?
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Available Technical Tools and Solutions, R&D Prospects
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Cyber Crisis Managment Handbook
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How to Better Protect Personal Data
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How to Better Protect IPR
SESSION 5
[4:30 pm – 6:00 pm]
DEVELOPMENT & DATAS FOR EHEALTH
SESSION 6
[4:30 pm – 6:00 pm]
EPROCUREMENT & OPEN GOVERNMENT
STRATEGY & REALITY
Main Topics
Main Topics
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Visions & Trends
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Digital Agenda for eHealth (including
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eProcurement & Smart Cities
the role of smart cities)
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Transparency & Accountability
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Clinical Development for eHealth:
Digital Documental Clinical
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Best Practices on Open Data
Management
for Public Procurement
Digital Management of the
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Obstacles and Critical Aspects
Clinical Systems
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Procurement Process,Planning
Patient's Digital Accessibility to
& Strategy
Clinical Data
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Legal & Ethics in Procurement
Integrated Technological
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Contract Management
Platform For the Clinical
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Supply Chain Management
Activities
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Risk Management
Semantic Solutions for the
Clinical Data, Documents,
Images
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Identification Systems in the Digital
Hospitals
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Telemedicine Solutions in and
Outside Hospital
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Big Data
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Logistic of the Drug in the Digital
Hospitals
7:30 pm to 11:00 pm CONCERT & GALA DINNER
The program is constantly evolving in order to accommodate the interests of Global Forum 2013 speakers and participants, as well as to take
into account the rapidly changing dynamics of the information technologies market.
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[DAY 2] – MORNING- TUESDAY OCTOBER 29th
[ 8:00 am – 8:45 am ] Registration
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[8:00 am – 9:30 am] WIL-Women in Leadership Breakfast-Workshop
"Women's careers in the Digital Age"
OPENING SESSION
CROSS-BOUNDARY INNOVATION CULTURE
[9:30 am – 11:00 am]
Innovation Ecosystems & Smart Cities
Drivers & Vectors for Innovation: Open Data, Big Data, Mobile Culture
Crowdsourcing
Innovative Innovation Processing (Hackathons...)
Digital Social Innovation
Digital Manufacturing & 3-D Printing
User Innovation
Onlife Initiative
Coffee Break [11:00 am – 11:30 am]
SESSION 8
[11:30 am – 1:00 pm]
MANAGING ENTERPRISE RISK-WHILE GLOBALLY SOURCING
SESSION 7
[11:30 am – 1:00 pm]
CONTENT & CREATIVITY
EVOLUTIONS IN THE DIGITAL FUTURE
Main Topics
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Dealing with Disruption
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Impact of Over-the-Top Providers
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New Analytics & Big Data
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e-Media & m-Media
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Social Media
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Adapting Copyright
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Cultural Heritage Information
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Content & Open Data
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What is the Future Bestseller Content or Service?
Main topics
 Trends in ICT Globalization (scene setter- introduction- looking at
both development + sustainment).
 Hardware Assurance (HwA) Fighting e-Counterfeits
 Software Assurance (SwA)
 Assured Services
 International Standards(existing + emerging
 Balancing Public-Private Cooperation / Responsibilities in Critical
Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm LUNCH
[DAY 2] AFTERNOON- TUESDAY OCTOBER 29th
SESSION 9
[2:00 pm – 4:00 pm]
SMART ENERGY: THE BOOMING FIELD
SESSION 10
[2:00 pm – 4:00 pm]
COLLABORATION IN DANUBE
CREATING AN ATTRACTIVE ENVIRONMENT TO FACILITATE
INVESTMENTS
Main Topics
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Energy+Digital: the Winning Challenge
Innovation Hubs : Opportunities for Clustering
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Smart Cities: Towards the Global Vision That Gathers
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Austria
Digital, Mobility and Energy Issues
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Bulgaria
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Energy Infrastructures Facing Digital Technologies
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Croatia
Investments
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Czech Republic
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Regulation & Policy: How to Address Energy Needs by
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Germany
Respecting Digital Regulation?
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Hungary
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Smart Building and Smart Homes in the Core of Competition
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Italy
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Electric Mobility and Roaming Issues
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Romania
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Smart Grid Divide
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Serbia
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Ukraine
The program is constantly evolving in order to accommodate the interests of Global Forum 2013 speakers and participants, as well as to take
into account the rapidly changing dynamics of the information technologies market.
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GLOBAL FORUM 2013 STEERING COMMITTEE
EUROPE AND MIDDLE EAST
Thomas Andersson, Professor, Senior Advisor of Science, Research and
Innovation, Oman, and President of the Board, IKED
Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director Health, Public Sector, Microsoft EMEA,
Belgium
Jean-Pierre Chamoux, Professor, University Paris Descartes, France
Bruno Chazal, Head of Radiocommunications R&D, CNES - French Space
Agency CNES, France
Michel Chevallier, Assistant Secretary State Chancellery, Switzerland
Hercules Dalianis, Professor in Computer & Systems Sciences, Stockholm
University, Sweden
Isabella de Michelis di Slonghello, Vice-President, Public Policy & Government
Affairs, Europe, Middle East & North Africa, Italy
Julia Glidden, Managing Director, 21C United-Kingdom
John Giusti, Head of Spectrum, GSMA, the United-Kingdom
Hugo Kerschot, Founder, IS- Practice, Belgium
Eric Legale, Managing Director Issy Media, City of Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Karim Lesina, Executive Director, International External Affairs EU, Caribbean,
Central and Latin America, AT&T, Belgium
Jeremy Millard, Senior Consultant, Danish Technological Institute, Denmark
Mario Po’, Executive Director, Azienda Ulss Venezia, Italy
Gérard Pogorel, Professor of Economics and Management-Emeritus, Télécom
ParisTech, France
Bent Poulsen, Chief Auditor, VP Securities, Denmark
Alfredo M. Ronchi, Secretary EC Medici Framework, Politecnico di Milano,
Italy
Thaima Samman, Partner Samman Law Corporate Affairs Firm, France
Madeleine Siösteen Thiel, Senior Programme Manager, VINNOVA- Swedish
Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems, Sweden
Jean-François Soupizet, Principal Advisor, Close the Gap, France
Wout van Wijk, EU Public Affairs Manager, Huawei, Belgium
NORTH AMERICA
Steven Adler, Program Director IBM Data Governance Solutions, IBM, USA
Rosa Bruno-Jofré, Professor and Former Dean of Education Queen's
University, Canada
William Sloan Coats, Shareholder , Intellectual Property & Technology,
Greenberg Traurig, LLP, USA
Patricia Cooper, President, Satellite Industry Association - SIA, USA
Timothy C. Finton, Senior Counsellor for International Communications and
Information Policy, US Department of State, USA
Angela E. Giancarlo, Partner Mayer Brown LLP, USA
Jay E. Gillette, Secretary Digital Policy Institute, Professor, Center for
Information and Communication Sciences, Ball State University
David Gross, Partner & Attorney at Law Wiley Rein LLP, USA
Ellwood Kerkeslager, CEO Information Futures L.L.C., USA
Andrew D. Lipman, Partner and Head of Telecom Group at Bingham
McCutchen, USA
Jane Mago, Senior Vice President and General Counsel Legal & Regulatory
Affairs, NAB - National Association of Broadcasters, USA
Gabrielle McLaughlin, Senior Research Fellow GWU George Washington
University, USA
Samia Melhem, Lead ICT Policy Specialist, Chair eDevelopment Group,
Information and Communication Technologies Sector Unit, World Bank Group
Brent Olson, Vice President - Public Policy, AT&T. USA
Jacquelynn Ruff, Vice President, International Public Policy & Regulatory
Affairs Verizon, USA
Alan Shark, Executive Director, PTI – Public Technologies Institute; Associate
Professor of Practice, Rutgers University School of Public Affairs &
Administration, USA
Dan Shoemaker, Director and Senior Research Scientist, International Cyber
Security Education Coalition – ICSEC, Contracted to the US Department of
Defense, USA
Michaël Stankosky, Research Professor, George Washington University, USA
Paul Wormeli, Executive Director Emeritus Integrated Justice Information
Systems (IJIS) Institute, USA
ASIA/OCEANIA
Nitya Karmakar, Macquarie City Campus, Macquarie University, Sydney,
Australia
Thomas Hart, Regulatory Expert, EU-China Information Society Project, China
Rajkumar Prasad, CEO Commonwealth Centre for e-Governance India;
Founder President Institute for Electronic Governance & Development, India
Makoto Yokozawa, Professor of Joint Research Unit; Kyoto University, Japan
Sarah Zhao, Partner Perkins Coie LLP, China
THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GLOBAL FORUM WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ALL PARTICIPANTS
Keynotes & Panelists Senior Officials from the European Commission, EU members-27, Europe, North America, Asia and other Governments,
Competition Entities& Regulators; Representatives from international organizations, (WTO, ITU, ICANN,..); Network Service Providers (Satellite,
Broadband, Internet and Wireless Companies); Cable, Radio (WLL), Telecom and Media Companies; Equipment and Software Providers; Content
and Information Providers; MVNO; Computing Companies; Application Providers; Utilities; Business Users: SMEs, Banking, Insurance & Finance,
Healthcare, Green IT Analysts; Smartcard Manufacturers; R&D Companies; Defense Experts; Regional / National / Local Authorities; Lawyers;
Standards Organizations; Non-profit Associations; User Groups; Consumer Advocates and Think Tanks.
The program is constantly evolving in order to accommodate the interests of Global Forum 2013 speakers and participants, as well as to take
into account the rapidly changing dynamics of the information technologies market.
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REGISTRATION FORM
Please complete a separate Registration Form for each participant
Registration fees cover admission to all meetings, lunches and cocktail receptions, and certain special events
DRIVING THE DIGITAL FUTURE
Strategies to Grow Stronger Communities & Businesses
MONDAY 28TH & TUESDAY 29TH OCTOBER 2013
PALAZZO DEI CONGRESSI DELLA STAZIONE MARITTIMA TRIESTE
Molo Bersaglieri, 3; 34133 Trieste (TS)
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The program is constantly evolving in order to accommodate the interests of Global Forum 2013 speakers and participants, as well as to take
into account the rapidly changing dynamics of the information technologies market.
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